Round 15: Ribbit.


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We're back at Meetup this month for Round 16! Thanks to Meetup for having us[1]!
The format of course stays the same: 5 minutes to show off your hack, and 5 minutes for the audience to applaude, cry, laugh, inquiry, snore, chew, stand, sit, dance, grow, interact, etc. But, of course, we hope that the audience provides lots of great feedback and asks interesting questions (probably while sitting, though dancing audience members are certainly free to participate as well)!
Show us what you've got! But, remember, no startup pitches, no work related projects[2], and no deckware! See you at Meetup!
This month's challenge (it's an easy one!):
Hack and Tell is on a very important day, February 29th, which happens to occur once every 4 years due the leap year. Let's celebrate by decoding the message below.
==^^^bbeimmmovv (Did you know that Julius Caesar was behind the Leap year?)
What does the message say? (Answers go in the RSVP question)
[1]: Meetup's event space is now on the 9th floor, not on 3.
[2]: Let me clarify the "no job projects" rule. We want to promote the projects that people do in their spare time, for fun, or utility, and not the kinds of projects that are only applicable to people who work in your company, or your direct clients. On the other hand, there may be a project that you've built primarily at work, that solves a general problem that your company has allowed you to release with a libre license--this is usually fine.

Round 15: Ribbit.